One is a full productivity platform. The other is a small, free to-do app that opens fast, asks for nothing, and gets out of the way.

todoist.com = big shiny app

  • Full SaaS product: apps everywhere, teams, integrations, AI, pricing, the works.
  • Built to do your tasks: labels, filters, due dates, comments, karma, etc.
  • Famous, heavily linked, algorithm-approved. You type "todois" wrong once and every search engine lunges to "fix" it.

Todoist is infrastructure.

todoi.com = a quiet place for what matters next

Todoi is a simple, free to-do app for people who want to write things down without turning the list itself into another project. It opens fast, asks for no account, and keeps your tasks in your browser, so the app stays close to the original job: remember what you need to do and make it easy to start.

The philosophy is restraint. A useful list should feel lighter after you use it, not heavier, so Todoi avoids dashboards, gamification, noisy reminders, and productivity ceremony. It is built for small moments of clarity: capture the task, reorder your attention, check something off, move on.

Why Todoi is annoyingly hard to find

Search engines see:

todoi → "oh, you meant todoist ♥"

Because:

  • One-letter typo.
  • Todoist is a huge brand with strong signals.
  • Algorithms are trained to autocorrect toward the popular thing.

Result: even when you really mean todoi.com, you get gently herded back to Todoist like a lost sheep.

Tip: type todoi.com directly or search for "todoi.com" in quotes.